Word: filles
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Achilles had gone much the same way. Charles U. Daly -- the man who took the addidas from El Hefe's wounded wing but could not fill the bill -- predicted a return by softball season. It was not to be. The Crime won on the court and the diamond alike, by coincidental 23-2 margins...
...Grape trademark, and the use of three guitars on the break solidifies the connection. (The use of rhythm guitars for percussive or rhythmic uses, rather than to achieve the effect of horns, is a purely West Coast rock phenomenon. Part of the Grape's appeal was their tendency to fill the sound with guitars.) The album's only real rocker, its strength is in the basic progression...
After nearly half a century in the theater, Director-Actress Margaret Webster, 67, had more than enough tales to fill a book. So she wrote one (Don't Put Your Daughter on the Stage; Alfred A. Knopf; $10) and celebrated its publication with a party for old friends and wide-eyed admirers on the stage of Manhattan's Imperial Theater...
...language requirement in 1971, enrollment in French at the Madison campus tumbled from 4,800 to 2,100. It has stayed down ever since, despite the blandishments of new courses like one on French cinema. In other lagging disciplines, some professors have even tried Madison Avenue techniques to fill classes: plugging their courses in student-newspaper ads, in flyers on bulletin boards and simply by buttonholing likely prospects. The University of Pennsylvania's geology department, for instance, sought majors by mailing freshmen leaflets asking, "Give us a chance to turn...
...final appointments of the week, Bok chose Raymond Vernon, Johnson Professor of International Business Management, and Samuel P. Huntington, Thomson Professor of Government, to fill the posts of director and associate director of the Center for International Affairs...